Cyberdog requires a Power Macintosh or a 68030 or better Macintosh with at least 8 megabytes of memory with Virtual Memory on, although 16 megabytes of RAM is recommended. System 7.5 or later and OpenDoc version 1.1 is required before you install Cyberdog. MacTCP 2.0.4 or later, or Open Transport 1.1 or later with TCP/IP must also be installed and configured.
Install OpenDoc 1.1 before installing Cyberdog
• Using the Mail System
To use the Cyberdog mail system you will need an SMTP/POP3 account on a UNIX machine or other system or a Macintosh server running software such as MailShare or the Apple Internet Mail Server. See your system administrator to acquire an account. Once Cyberdog has been installed, to set up a connection to your server select the “Mail & News Setup” item from the Mail/News menu. Mail preferences and other preferences are stored in the "Internet Preferences" file in the Preferences folder, created by the Internet Config extension. If you have currently been using Internet Config and have set up another POP3 mail server your Cyberdog mail connection will already be set up.
• QuickTime
To play movies and sounds you find on the network in Cyberdog you will need to have QuickTime version 2.1 or later installed.
• Reporting Problems
To report problems with Cyberdog 1.1, please consult our Feedback Web Page at
<http://cyberdog.apple.com/feedback.html>
• Known Problems or Changes
For a complete list see
<http://cyberdog.apple.com/br/releasenotes.html>
1. Enclosures being sent to users of Claris Emailer and America Online must be sent in Plain Text mode as opposed to Rich Text in order for the enclosures to be received correctly.
2. Colors and fonts are not preserved when sending Rich Text messages from Cyberdog 1.1 to Cyberdog 1.0 clients. This is due to a decision to support the Eudora 3.0 formats for colors and fonts. Rich Text messages from Cyberdog 1.0 to Cyberdog 1.1 will be preserved.
3. In Cyberdog 1.0, if you sent a message using the same font, size, style and color with no pictures, the message would be sent as Plain Text. However, in Cyberdog 1.1, if you do not use the pop-up in the message editor to select Plain Text as the sending mode for the message, then Rich Text will be used even though the text of the message may still be in a single font, color, size and style with no pictures.
4. Plain Text enclosures are sent in the binhex format.